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Fallible Authors
THE MIDDLE AGES SERIES
RUTH MAZO KARRAS
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Fallible Authors
Chaucer’s Pardoner and Wife of Bath
ALASTAIR MINNIS
PENE
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
PHILADELPHIA
Copyright © 2008 University of Pennsylvania Press
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Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Minnis, A. J. (Alastair J.)
Fallible authors : Chaucer’s Pardoner and Wife of Bath /
Alastair Minnis.
p. cm. — (Middle ages series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-13: 978-0-8122-4030-6 (alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 0-8122-4030-8 (alk. paper)
1. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Pardoner’s tale.
2. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Wife of Bath’s tale. I. Title.
PR1868.p3 M56 2007
821´.1 22
2007017366
To SARAH and KATHERINE
Contents
Introduction: Authority and Fallibility in Medieval Textual Culture
Chapter 1. De officio praedicatoris: Of Preaching, Pardons, and Power
I. Constructing the Preacher: Authority, Knowledge, Attributes
The Sinful Preacher: Secrecy, Scandal, and Skill
Art versus Virtue: The Challenge of Aristotle
Theory into Practice: Codes of Conduct in Preachers’ Handbooks
II. Consecrating the Sacraments: Priestly Power and the Keys to Heaven
Sin versus Sacrament: Evil Ministers of the Mass
Vetula baptizat, et baptizatum est: The Power to Baptize
Authority and Agency in the Tribunal of Penance
III. Making Indulgences: Spiritual and Material Economies
Authority and Jurisdiction in the Dispensing of Pardon
Honoring Becket: The Case for Canterbury
Chapter 2. Moral Fallibility: Chaucer’s Pardoner and the Office of Preacher
I. Alms and the Man: The Deviant Pardoner
II. Prechyng for coveityse: The Deviant Preacher
III. Breaking Bodies: The Drunkard’s Eucharist
IV. Geldyng or mare: The Deviant Body
Chaucer and the Queering Eunuch
Reclaiming Public Deviancy
Chapter 3. De impedimento sexus: Women’s Bodies and the Prohibition of Priestly Power
I. Sex versus Sacrament: The Constrictions of Symbolism
Sexus non est in anima: Orthodox Positions
Crowning Glories
A Woman’s Touch
II. Silence in Church: Private Teaching and the Denial of Public Office
Confining the auditrix and doctrix
Limiting Biblical Precedent
III. Unnatural Selection: Authorization Through Inspiration
Prophecy and Purity of Life: In Defense of Holy Women
Affirming Biblical Precedent
IV. Sexus non est in anima: Heterodox Reactions
John Wyclif: A Shameless Worker for Women?
Walter Brut: Female Ministry in the Absence of Men
Confronting the praedicatrix
Feminizing Donatism
Women Priests and Absolute Power
Changing Bodies: Pythagoras and the Transactions of Polemic
Chapter 4. Gender as Fallibility: Chaucer’s Wife of Bath and the Impediment of Sex
I. Alisoun Among the auctoritees
II. Unbridling Desire: Female Sexuality and the Making of Marriage
An Unstable Human Matter
Only for Amorous Love
III. Old Wives’ Tales: Vetularity and Virtue
Challenging Obscenity: From coilles to bel chose
The Wisdom of Old Women
IV. Beyond the Body? Alisoun on Sovereignty of Soul